[HPforGrownups] Re: SHIP Harry/Ginny (was:CHPDISC: HBP14, Felix Felicis)

catherine higgins saberbunny at yahoo.ca
Sun May 7 12:55:40 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 151950

  
Betsy Hp:
I agree with Ceridwen here.  While Hermione worded it as Ginny being 
more herself, she's actually suggesting Ginny *not* be herself.  And 
Ginny does go out and practice her quidditch (which *had* to have 
occured in the middle of the night -- no other logistic works for a 
place like the Burrow) so she can join the team too.  So Ginny is 
putting *a lot* of work into being the sort of girl she knows Harry 
is interested in.

Catherine now:
  Actually, (IIRC) Ginny started breaking into their broomshed from the age of 6 to ride their brooms. Four years before she ever saw Harry. I think her love of Qudditch (or at least fl;ying) has nothing to do with Harry. In fact, she comes from a family of strong Quidditch players. Why can't her fondness for the game be from admiring her brother Charlie rather than her crush on Harry?  Not everything about Ginny has to do with her love of Harry. She probably did like Micheal and Dean, at least a bit. I don't think she would have prostituted herself just to forget about Harry. (And I do consider making out with someone rather heatedly, if you have absolutely no feeling for them prostituting herself, it's very cold and calculating, and I don't see Ginny that way.) Is there a rule that you can't like 2 people at the same time? You can't marry 2 people at the same time, but I certainly think that your teenage years are for discovery. It's very rare that the first person you
 date is the right person for you. There's trial and error. You have to discover yourself, and how you relate to the opposite sex. I think Ginny is a normal teenage girl. Happy one minute, and angry the next, and crying right after. Who hasn't had days like these as a teenager?
   
  Catherine

		
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